
IP: 192.168.x.x
-> machine's 1 IP
LAN Out rate: 0
-> 0 for equal sharing
WAN Out rate: 0
-> 0 for equal sharing
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 192.168.x.x
-> machine's 2 IP
LAN Out rate: 0
-> 0 for equal sharing
WAN Out rate: 0
-> 0 for equal sharing
This is the example for equal sharing between those 2 machines. Now, let's suppose that, this client wants to have at
least 200 kbit guaranteed to machine 1. Simple to do it, as follow:
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 192.168.x.x
-> machine's 1 IP
LAN Out rate: 200
-> 200 kbit guaranteed
WAN Out rate: 200
-> 200 kbit guaranteed
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 192.168.x.x
-> machine's 2 IP
LAN Out rate: 0
WAN Out rate: 0
The other 2 clients, will have no group:
Group ID: 0
-> Does not belong to any group
IP:
192.168.x.x ->
Client
2
LAN Out rate: 256
WAN Out rate: 256
Group ID: 0
-> Does not belong to any group
IP:
192.168.x.x ->
Client
3
LAN Out rate: 256
WAN Out rate: 256
=> HOW TO GUARANTEE BANDWIDTH FOR A VOIP SYSTEM
We will use this example to show how easy is to guarantee bandwidth for a voip system for instance. The main
objective here is, to set up simple scenario with no effort. The scenario is:
- Internet connection of 300 kbit
- Guarantee 64 kbit for Voip machine
- Don't need to enter every single machine as group member
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